Diaspora

BREAKING: Vandals Strip Icons from Surb Nshan Armenian Church in Georgia’s Akhaltsikhe as Local Armenians Restore Them by Day’s End

Unidentified individuals removed icons overnight from the historic Surb Nshan Armenian Apostolic church in Akhaltsikhe, Georgia, and left them inside a trash container, according to local outlet sknews.ge. Local...

Lithuania Restores Armenian Genocide Publications To State Archives After Removal Under Turkish Diplomatic Pressure

Publications dedicated to the Armenian Genocide have been restored on the website of Lithuania's...

Turkish Cypriot Authorities Abruptly Cancel Pilgrimage To Nearly 1,000-Year-Old Sourp Magar Armenian Monastery

A planned pilgrimage to the 11th-century Sourp Magar Armenian monastery in the Kyrenia district...

H. Hovnanian Family Foundation Awards Over $250,000 to Advance Arts and Culture in Armenia

Nine cultural projects in Armenia will receive a total of $256,011 from the H. Hovnanian Family Foundation. The grants, awarded for the second-quarter 2025...

Israel Resumes Efforts to Impose Taxes on Armenian Church Property in Jerusalem, a Move the Patriarchate Calls “Unjust” and “Unacceptable”

The Israeli government has resumed its efforts to impose municipal taxes on Armenian Church property in Jerusalem, a move that has been widely condemned...

301 AD: Building Armenia’s Future by Uniting the Diaspora and Cultivating Creative Entrepreneurs

In a time of rapid technological change and rising uncertainty, one Los Angeles–based non-profit is boldly preparing Armenian youth—both in the diaspora and Armenia—to...

Vatican to Canonize Armenian Genocide Martyr Archbishop Maloyan a Saint, for Choosing Faith Over Forced Conversion to Islam And Making the Ultimate Sacrifice

Blessed Ignatius Maloyan, Archbishop of Mardin of the Armenian Catholics, will be proclaimed a saint in a solemn canonization Mass on October 19, 2025,...

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img

Follow us

HomeNewsDiaspora